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Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō?), officially Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to?), is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and is located on the eastern side of the main island Honshū. The twenty-three special wards of Tokyo, each governed as a city, cover the area that was once the city of Tokyo in the eastern part of the prefecture, totaling over 8 million people. The population of the prefecture exceeds 12 million. The prefecture is the center of the Greater Tokyo Area, the world's most populous metropolitan area with 35 million people and the world's largest metropolitan economy with a GDP of US$1.191 trillion at purchasing power parity in 2005. In 2009 it was ranked as the third Most Liveable City and the World’s Most Livable Megapolis by international lifestyle magazine Monocle. Tokyo is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family. Tokyo was originally known as Edo, meaning estuary. Its name was changed to Tokyo (Tōkyō: tō (east) + kyō (capital)) when it became the imperial capital in 1868. During the early Meiji period, the city was also called "Tōkei", an alternative pronunciation for the same Chinese characters representing "Tokyo". Some surviving official English documents use the spelling "Tokei", however this pronunciation is now obsolete. Tokyo was originally a small fishing village named Edo. In 1457, Ōta Dōkan built Edo Castle. In 1590, Tokugawa Ieyasu made Edo his base and when he became shogun in 1603, the town became the center of his nationwide military government. During the subsequent Edo period, Edo grew into one of the largest cities in the world with a population topping one million by the 18th century. It became the de facto capital of Japan even while the emperor lived in Kyoto, the imperial capital. After about 263 years, the shogunate was overthrown under the banner of restoring imperial rule. In 1869, the 17-year-old Emperor Meiji moved to Edo. Tokyo was already the nation's political and cultural center, and the emperor's residence made it a de facto imperial capital as well with the former Edo Castle becoming the Imperial Palace. The city of Tokyo was established, and continued to be the capital until it was abolished as a municipality in 1943 and merged with the "Metropolitan Prefecture" of Tokyo. Tokugawa IeyasuCentral Tokyo, like Osaka, has been designed since about the turn of the century (1900) to be centered around major train stations in a high-density fashion[citation needed], so suburban railways were built relatively cheaply at street level and with their own right-of-way. This differs from many cities in the United States, such as Los Angeles, that are low-density and automobile-centric. Though expressways have been built in Tokyo, the basic design has not changed. Tokyo Metropolitan Government BuildingTokyo went on to suffer two major catastrophes in the 20th century, but it recovered from both. One was the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, which left 140,000 dead or missing, and the other was World War II. The bombing of Tokyo in 1945, with 75,000 to 200,000 killed and half of the city destroyed, were almost as devastating as the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. After the war, Tokyo was completely rebuilt, and showcased to the world during the 1964 Summer Olympics. The 1970s brought new high-rise developments such as Sunshine 60, a new and controversial airport at Narita in 1978 (some distance outside city limits), and a population increase to about 11 million (in the metropolitan area). Tokyo's subway and commuter rail network became one of the busiest in the world, as more and more people moved to the area. In the 1980s, real estate prices skyrocketed during a real estate and debt bubble. The bubble burst in the early 1990s and many companies, banks, and individuals were caught with mortgage backed debts while real estate was shrinking in value. A major recession followed, making the 1990s Japan's "lost decade" from which it is now slowly recovering. Tokyo still sees new urban developments on large lots of less profitable land. Recent projects include Ebisu Garden Place, Tennozu Isle, Shiodome, Roppongi Hills, Shinagawa (now also a Shinkansen station), and the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station. Buildings of significance are demolished for more up-to-date shopping facilities such as Omotesando Hills. Land reclamation projects in Tokyo have also been going on for centuries. The most prominent is the Odaiba area, now a major shopping and entertainment center. Various plans have been proposed for transferring national government functions from Tokyo to secondary capitals in other regions of Japan, in order to slow down rapid development in Tokyo and revitalize economically lagging areas of the country. These plans have been controversial within Japan and have yet to be realized.

Économique - Économie
L'économie, ou l'activité économique (du grec ancien οἰκονομία « administration d'un foyer », de οἶκος « maison, dans le sens de patrimoine » et νόμος « loi ») est l'activité humaine qui consiste à la production, la distribution, l'échange et la consommation de biens et services. L'économie est étudiée par les sciences économiques qui prennent appui sur des théories économiques. On parle également de l'économie comme de la situation économique d'un pays ou d'une zone, c'est-à-dire de sa position conjoncturelle (par rapport aux cycles économiques) ou structurelle. Un des principaux indicateurs économiques est le produit intérieur brut (PIB), qui permet des comparaisons de puissance économique entre pays.

鞋 - 靴
鞋,也稱鞋子,是一種穿在腳上的物品,功能時尚、美化配合衣飾、尊重場合、保暖、保護腳部、防磨損腳底等。

卸売 - Wholesale
卸売(おろしうり)は、商品流通の過程で、製造・収穫(生鮮食品)と小売の中間に位置する経済(販売)活動を行う業種である。 単に卸(おろし)や、生鮮食品以外の商品では問屋(とんや、といや)とも言われ、伝統的に、扱う商品の種類毎に組織されてきた(例 薬問屋、米問屋)。 製造業(メーカー)から商品を仕入れ、小売業者に商品を販売する(卸す)のであるが、製造業と小売業の間に位置することで、どのような商品が製造されているか、またこれから製造されるのかという情報と、どのような商品が売れているかという情報の双方を知り得る立場にあり、商品の製造から消費に至る流通過程で重要な位置を占める。 その一方で、小売業者の大規模化・全国化によって、卸を経由しないでメーカーから直接仕入れることが多くなり、卸売業のウエイトが相対的に低下しており、医薬品など一部の商品では卸業界の再編が行われている。

日本 - Japan
日本国(にっぽんこく、にほんこく)、通称「日本」は、東アジアに位置し日本列島を主な領土とする主要先進国である。

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